“I think reading a good book makes one modest. When you see the marvelous insight into human nature which a…
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Speech of the Soul: The Priority of Prayer in a Living Education
Prayer does not equip us for greater works—prayer is the greater work. –Oswald Chambers For a few years I have…
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The Well-Read Child or How Much is Too Much?
The summer is coming to an end and the school planning has begun in earnest! Everyone is talking about books,…
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Reader’s Journal 2023
It’s time to share my 2023 Reader’s Journal! I have been sharing what I’ve read for about 11 years now….
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My Top Resources for Teaching Plutarch
If in a few schools the children have difficulty in narrating Plutarch’s Lives, it will almost certainly be found that…
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My Favorite Book Lists
Who wouldn’t want a curated book list from Lois Lenski, Susan Schaeffer Macaulay, or Jerram Barrs? Here at Sage Parnassus,…
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Paying Attention to Dead Books
Here is a post written by one of my sons after his freshman year in college. What does a Charlotte…
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2022 Reader’s Journal
Many books are dry and dusty, there is no juice in them; and many are soon exhausted, you would no…
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FREE Kelly Family Christmas Book List!
Our Christmas Season Tradition Every year after Thanksgiving (and never before) I open up the big chest in the parlor…
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Joy: Mainstay of a Living Education
I think you could say that my face is exuding joy in this picture! This was perhaps my favorite talk…
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Plutarch and Living Ideas
A Guest Post by Dawn Duran My post today about Plutarch and living ideas is not by me but by…
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Why We Read Shakespeare in a Living Education
I am often asked by parents why we read Shakespeare in a living education. Let me answer by quoting author…
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